Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Outlander 2006-2012 Drivetrain Specifications
Explore the detailed drivetrain specifications for the 2006-2012 Mitsubishi Outlander, including engine configurations, transmission types, and drive systems. This guide is essential for maintenance, repairs, and performance upgrades.
Overview Specifications
This document provides detailed specifications and technical information about the drivetrain of the 2006-2012 Mitsubishi Outlander. It is designed to assist users in understanding the vehicle's drivetrain components, configurations, and performance characteristics. Use the search and navigation instructions to quickly locate specific details or explore the sections for comprehensive insights.
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Key Specifications
Drivetrain Options
FWD, AWD
Transmission Types
4/6-speed Auto, CVT
Engine Power
168 HP
Torque
167 lb-ft
Fuel Economy
20-28 MPG
Available Specifications
Drivetrain Configurations
This section outlines the different drivetrain configurations available for the 2006-2012 Mitsubishi Outlander, including front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive options. It also covers the mechanical components that enable these configurations.
Drivetrain Configurations
This section outlines the different drivetrain configurations available for the 2006-2012 Mitsubishi Outlander, including front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive options. It also covers the mechanical components that enable these configurations.
Front-Wheel Drive (FWD)
- Standard configuration for base models
- Power delivered to the front wheels
- Fuel-efficient design
- Simpler mechanical layout
- Lower maintenance costs
- Ideal for urban driving conditions
All-Wheel Drive (AWD)
- Available on higher trims
- Power distributed to all four wheels
- Enhanced traction in adverse conditions
- Electronically controlled system
- Improved off-road capability
- Optional manual lock mode for specific terrains
Transmission Options
This section details the transmission systems used in the 2006-2012 Mitsubishi Outlander, including automatic and continuously variable transmission (CVT) options. It highlights their features and performance benefits.
Transmission Options
This section details the transmission systems used in the 2006-2012 Mitsubishi Outlander, including automatic and continuously variable transmission (CVT) options. It highlights their features and performance benefits.
Automatic Transmission
- 4-speed or 6-speed options
- Smooth gear shifts
- Adaptive shift logic
- Improved fuel efficiency
- Sport mode for enhanced performance
- Reliable and durable design
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
- Available on select models
- Seamless acceleration
- Optimized fuel economy
- Reduced mechanical wear
- Paddle shifters for manual control
- Lightweight and compact design
Performance and Efficiency
This section covers the performance metrics and efficiency characteristics of the 2006-2012 Mitsubishi Outlander's drivetrain, including horsepower, torque, and fuel economy.
Performance and Efficiency
This section covers the performance metrics and efficiency characteristics of the 2006-2012 Mitsubishi Outlander's drivetrain, including horsepower, torque, and fuel economy.
Engine Power
- 2.4L 4-cylinder engine
- 168 horsepower @ 6000 RPM
- 167 lb-ft torque @ 4100 RPM
- Responsive acceleration
- Balanced power delivery
- Dual overhead cam (DOHC) design
Fuel Economy
- 20-22 MPG city
- 26-28 MPG highway
- Eco-driving assist features
- Lightweight drivetrain components
- Optimized aerodynamics
- Low rolling resistance tires
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Component Specifications
Overview
- Type
- All-Wheel Drive (AWD) / Front-Wheel Drive (FWD)
- Configuration
- Transverse engine layout
- Platform
- Mitsubishi GS platform
- Material
- High-strength steel
- Location
- Front-mounted drivetrain
- Transfer Case
- Electronically controlled
Dimensions
- Driveshaft Length
- 36.2 inches (920 mm)
- Axle Diameter
- 1.8 inches (45 mm)
- Transfer Case Width
- 12.6 inches (320 mm)
- Differential Length
- 14.2 inches (360 mm)
- Drive Ratio
- 2.73:1
- Ground Clearance
- 8.5 inches (215 mm)
- Weight
- 198 lbs (90 kg)
Materials
- Driveshaft
- Carbon steel
- Axle Housing
- Aluminum alloy
- Differential Gears
- Hardened steel
- Transfer Case
- Magnesium alloy
- CV Joints
- Forged steel
Features
- Traction Control
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- Active Stability Control (ASC)
- Traction Control System (TCS)
- Hill Start Assist (HSA)
- Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
- Drive Modes
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- 2WD mode
- 4WD Auto mode
- 4WD Lock mode
- Transmission
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- Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
- 6-speed manual transmission
- Sportronic manual shift mode
- Differential
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- Open front differential
- Limited-slip rear differential
- Electronic locking differential
- Cooling
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- Transmission fluid cooler
- Differential oil cooler
- Integrated heat exchanger
Safety Features
- Stability
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- Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
- Roll Mitigation System
- Braking
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- Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
- Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD)
- Monitoring
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- Drivetrain temperature sensor
- Transfer case position sensor
Comfort Features
- Noise Reduction
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- Sound-insulated driveshaft
- Vibration dampers
- Smoothness
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- CVT with smooth shifting
- Balanced driveshaft
- Adjustability
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- Drive mode selector
- Manual shift override
Accessories
- Upgrades
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- Heavy-duty differential cover
- Performance driveshaft
- Upgraded transfer case
- Protection
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- Driveshaft loop
- Differential skid plate
- Transfer case guard
- Maintenance
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- Drivetrain fluid kit
- CV joint boot kit
- Differential rebuild kit
Maintenance
- Service interval
- Every 30,000 miles or 24 months
- Service Items
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- Inspect driveshaft for wear
- Check differential fluid level
- Inspect CV joints and boots
- Lubricate transfer case
- Test electronic controls
- Notes
- Use only Mitsubishi-approved fluids for optimal performance
Warranty
- Basic
- Miles: 60,000Years: 5Coverage: Includes drivetrain components
- Powertrain
- Miles: 100,000Years: 10Coverage: Covers differential and transfer case
- Corrosion
- Miles: UnlimitedYears: 7Coverage: Covers rust perforation
- Extended
- Miles: 120,000Years: 8Coverage: Optional extended drivetrain coverage
Production Details
- Manufacturer
- Mitsubishi Motors Corporation
- Manufacturing Process
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- Precision machining
- Automated assembly
- Rigorous testing
- Quality Control
- inspection: 100% component inspectionTesting: Dyno testing for drivetrainCertification: ISO 9001 certified
- Sustainability
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- Recyclable materials
- Energy-efficient production
- Waste reduction initiatives
- Production Metrics
- Units Per Month: 15,000Defect Rate: 0.5%Lead Time: 3 weeks
Service Information for drivetrain Service
Maintenance and service requirements specific to this component
- Inspect driveshaft for wear
- Check differential fluid level
- Inspect CV joints and boots
- Lubricate transfer case
- Test electronic controls
Use only Mitsubishi-approved fluids for optimal performance
- Replace differential fluid
- Inspect transfer case for leaks
- Check driveshaft balance
- Test electronic locking differential
- Inspect all mounting points
Special tools required for transfer case lubrication
- Replace transfer case fluid
- Rebuild CV joints if necessary
- Check differential gear wear
- Inspect driveshaft universal joints
- Perform full drivetrain alignment
Critical to replace all fluids with OEM specifications
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q1 What is the drivetrain compatibility for the 2006-2012 Mitsubishi Outlander?
What is the drivetrain compatibility for the 2006-2012 Mitsubishi Outlander?
The 2006-2012 Mitsubishi Outlander is available with two drivetrain options: front-wheel drive (FWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD). The AWD system, known as Mitsubishi's All-Wheel Control (AWC), is compatible with both the 2.4L 4-cylinder and 3.0L V6 engines. The drivetrain is designed to work seamlessly with the vehicle's transmission, which includes a 4-speed automatic for the 2.4L engine and a 6-speed automatic for the 3.0L V6. Ensure compatibility by verifying the engine and transmission type before making any drivetrain modifications or replacements.
Q2 What are the maintenance requirements for the Outlander's drivetrain?
What are the maintenance requirements for the Outlander's drivetrain?
Regular maintenance of the Mitsubishi Outlander's drivetrain includes inspecting and replacing the transfer case and differential fluids every 30,000 miles or as recommended in the owner's manual. For AWD models, ensure the AWC system is functioning properly by checking for any warning lights or unusual noises. Inspect the drive shafts and CV joints for wear and tear, and replace them if necessary. Additionally, regularly check the condition of the tires, as uneven wear can indicate drivetrain issues. Adhering to the maintenance schedule will help ensure optimal performance and longevity of the drivetrain components.
Q3 How do I replace the drivetrain components on a 2006-2012 Mitsubishi Outlander?
How do I replace the drivetrain components on a 2006-2012 Mitsubishi Outlander?
Replacing drivetrain components on the 2006-2012 Mitsubishi Outlander requires careful attention to detail. Begin by safely lifting the vehicle and securing it on jack stands. For AWD models, remove the transfer case and differential covers to access the internal components. Replace worn or damaged parts, such as the drive shafts, CV joints, or differential gears, with OEM or high-quality aftermarket parts. Reassemble the drivetrain, ensuring all bolts are torqued to the manufacturer's specifications. Refill the transfer case and differential with the recommended fluids. Finally, test the vehicle to ensure proper operation and address any issues promptly.
Q4 What are common drivetrain issues and how can I troubleshoot them?
What are common drivetrain issues and how can I troubleshoot them?
Common drivetrain issues in the 2006-2012 Mitsubishi Outlander include unusual noises, vibrations, and AWD system malfunctions. Noises such as clunking or whining may indicate worn CV joints or differential gears. Vibrations during acceleration could point to a misaligned drive shaft. AWD system issues may trigger warning lights or reduce traction. To troubleshoot, inspect the drivetrain components for wear or damage, check fluid levels, and ensure all connections are secure. Use a diagnostic tool to read any error codes from the AWC system. Addressing these issues early can prevent further damage and ensure safe operation.
Q5 How can I optimize the performance of the Outlander's drivetrain?
How can I optimize the performance of the Outlander's drivetrain?
To optimize the performance of the 2006-2012 Mitsubishi Outlander's drivetrain, ensure regular maintenance and use high-quality fluids and components. For AWD models, keep the tires properly inflated and rotated to ensure even wear and optimal traction. Consider upgrading to performance-oriented differentials or drive shafts for enhanced handling and power delivery. Regularly inspect and clean the drivetrain components to prevent buildup of dirt and debris. Additionally, avoid excessive load or towing beyond the vehicle's capacity, as this can strain the drivetrain. Following these tips will help maintain peak performance and extend the lifespan of the drivetrain.
Factory Service Resources
Access official service manuals, technical documents, and repair guides. These resources provide detailed procedures, specifications, and diagrams directly from the manufacturer.
2006-2012 Mitsubishi Outlander Service Manual
Coming SoonComprehensive service manual covering drivetrain, engine, and other systems for the 2006-2012 Mitsubishi Outlander.
AWC System Technical Bulletin
Coming SoonTechnical bulletin detailing updates and troubleshooting for the All-Wheel Control (AWC) system in the 2006-2012 Outlander.
Mitsubishi Outlander Parts Catalog
Coming SoonComplete catalog of OEM parts and accessories for the 2006-2012 Mitsubishi Outlander, including drivetrain components.
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